Google Phone app calling cards are a new feature that lets Android users customize how contact screens appear during incoming calls. Similar to the iPhone’s contact poster feature, calling cards allow you to add unique images, colors, and text styles to contacts. This upgrade transforms the traditional call screen into a more personalized and expressive experience, making it easier to recognize who’s calling at a glance.
Calling cards appear whenever someone from your contact list calls you. Instead of the small photo thumbnail that used to display, the update introduces a larger, more vibrant design showcasing the contact’s image and name in full screen. However, you can only edit how your contacts appear when they call you — not how your own calling card looks on their phone. This limitation ensures consistency while still offering a fun way to manage your call screen experience.
The introduction of Google Phone app calling cards is part of a broader design update under Android’s Material 3 expressive theme. This update modernizes the look and feel of the app, making it more engaging and visually appealing. The feature was initially spotted in beta versions but is now rolling out globally in stages. Users can expect a fresh interface with customizable elements that better reflect their personal style.
Google has confirmed that calling cards are gradually being released with version v188 of the Phone app. Since the rollout is happening in phases, not all users will see the feature immediately. Over the coming weeks, Android users worldwide will gain access, making it one of the most anticipated updates for those who enjoy personalizing their devices. If you don’t see it yet, keep an eye out for updates to the Phone app in the coming days.
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